Hi dear peoples,
I hope you like this post. For fun I would like to see if I could make a fully differential amplifier out of discrete devices. You know, one that also have an inverting output.
TI has an Application Report titled: fully-differential amplifiers SLOA054E. From this report I've the following simplified schematic:
I think it would be cool if I can realize this circuit with RF BJTs, ones that have multiple transistors in the same SMT package like the HFA3046BZ from Renesas for example.
However it has been a while when I was doing analog circuits so this might turn out to be a naive question.
In order to start simple I think it will be best to see if I can get something reasonable working in LTSpice with devices like the 2n2222 and 2n2907.
Ok I did watch the great tutorial by w2aew: #193: Back to Basics: the differential amplifier, aka long-tailed pair, diff-pair
And put in LTSpice the following circuit:
But with this circuit I loose the voltage swing of Qn. So then I tried the following circuit:
But now node Q as well as Qn stay slightly below 9V supply. As Q4 and Q5 are in saturation. I couldn't nail down where the problem lies.
Questions
1) Are there more detailed resources to teach me to build the fully-differential amplifier with discrete devices?
2) How can I change my circuit to make progress getting the FDA to operate?
Best regards,
Zeyneb